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What our clients say about us:&nbspLeave a us a Google Review &quotSue Jones &quotLonghouse is the best contractor I&#39ve ever worked with. Stephen is knowledgeableprofessionalhonestand Stephen worked hard to give me everything I wanted in the bathroom remodelcraftsmanshipand value delivered by Longhouse!&quotDina Yerex &quotI have worked with Stephen on three large projects nowdone rightand done beautifully. Stephen came in under budget on my last projects crew are also the ultimate professionals. When the job was doneyou would never know anyone had been hereexcept for the beautiful&nbspPrivacy Policy &nbsp[email protected] CCB: 213895 Email: [email protected] Phone

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